The simple present tense is: pronoun or noun + verb without to They like / I work / you read etc. I read a lot. PRONOUN VERB.

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The simple present tense is: pronoun or noun + verb without to They like / I work / you read etc. I read a lot. PRONOUN VERB

The simple present tense is: pronoun or noun + verb without to They like / I work / you read etc. I speak a lot. PRONOUN VERB

The simple present tense is: pronoun or noun + verb without to They like / I work / you read etc. I work in a bank. PRONOUN VERB

The simple present tense is: pronoun or noun + verb without to They like / I work / you read etc. I like people. PRONOUN VERB

The simple present tense is: pronoun or noun + verb without to They like / I work / you read etc. We study together. PRONOUN VERB

The simple present tense is: pronoun or noun + verb without to They like / I work / you read etc. I play the guitar. PRONOUN VERB

We add s end of the verbs in third person singular. I / you / we / they read but He / she / it reads He works in a bank. I / you / we / they have but He / she / it has John has a shower every day. They work in a bank.but I have a shower every day. but

Most verbs: add –s to infinitive workworks sitsits staystays Verbs ending in consonant + y drop y and add -ies cry cries hurryhurries replyreplies Verbs ending in –s, -z, -ch, -sh, o, or x add –es to infinitive missmisses watchwatches pushpushes dodoes gogoes Exception: havehas

I dont like football. We use DONT here for I, YOU, WE, THEY. We use DOESNT here for HE, SHE, IT. We use DONT here for I, YOU, WE, THEY. We use DOESNT here for HE, SHE, IT. Do you like football? We use DO here for I, YOU, WE, THEY. We use DOES here for HE, SHE, IT. We use DO here for I, YOU, WE, THEY. We use DOES here for HE, SHE, IT.

Forms: I work. You work. He works. She works. It works. We work. They work. Do I work? Do you work? Does he work? Does she work? Does it work? Do we work? Do they work? I dont work. You dont work. He doesnt work. She doesnt work. It doesnt work. We dont work. They dont work.PositivePositiveNegativeNegativeQuestionQuestion dont = do not doesnt = does not

Use: We use the simple present when we talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time. The earth goes around the sun.

We use the simple present when we talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time. What do frogs eat? Use:

We use the simple present when we talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time. It rains a lot in winter. Use:

We use the simple present when we talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time. I play basketball every weekend. We use the simple present when we talk about our present habits. Use:

We use the simple present when we talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time. I swim every weekend. We use the simple present when we talk about our present habits. Use:

We use the simple present when we talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time. I cycle to school every day. We use the simple present when we talk about our present habits. Use:

We use the simple present when we talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time. I always go to work early. We use the simple present when we talk about our present habits. We use Personal Pronoun or noun + always / never / often / sometimes / usually + present simple Use:

I usually go to work on foot. We use Personal Pronoun or noun + always / never / often / sometimes / usually + present simple Use:

Study these examples: I work in a shop. The earth goes round the sun. Nurses look after patients in the hospitals. What does this word mean? Does he smoke? What do you do? Rice doesnt grow in the cold climates. I dont like washing the car. Bill doesnt do his job very well.

One day, people say to the Hodja: Your wife walks from house to house, tell her she mustn't walk so much,. Alright, say the Hodja. If she comes to our house, I'll tell her. Busy - Body Nasreddin Hodja ReadingReading

I..... like the dog. Fill in the blanks with correct word. not does doesntdont Exercises:

..... work very hard. She they heit Fill in the blanks with correct word. Exercises:

..... he like to do his homework? not does doesntdont Fill in the blanks with correct word. Exercises:

The earth round the sun. goesgo doesnt dont Fill in the blanks with correct word. Exercises:

He doesnt speaking so much. likes hates wantslike Fill in the blanks with correct word. Exercises:

a) He doesnt drink tea very often. Which one is wrong? b) I usually plays tennis once or twice a week. c) What do you suggest I do? a) I promise I wont be late. Exercises:

a) He doesnt drink tea very often. Which one is wrong? b) I usually plays tennis once or twice a week. c) What do you suggest I do? a) I promise I wont be late. Exercises:

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